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Gov. Murphy proposes record spending, new taxes and fees in his final N.J. budget
The governor's proposed state budget has a $6.3B surplus. But huge proposed federal Medicaid cuts could wipe that out.
Gov. Murphy calls for classroom ban on cellphones in N.J.
Gov. Phil Murphy proposed the ban — and several other big initiatives — in his State of the State speech Tuesday.
N.J.’s boss-driven primary ballot is dying. A new push to replace it was just revealed.
The "county line" has long been debated and has faced a reckoning.
Despite big changes, N.J. Legislature still doesn’t look like N.J. That’s a problem.
NJ Advance Media conducted an analysis of the state Legislature's makeup after an election with big turnover.
N.J. party bosses hit with huge loss as ballot system tossed. ‘A political earthquake.’
The federal judge's decision could forever change New Jersey politics. It was cheered as a "victory for democracy.”
In stunning move, N.J. leaders vow to revamp decades-old scheme that favors party bosses
Gov. Phil Murphy also said he's open to it changes on the controversial "county line." But critics are skeptical.
Murphy pitches cutting costs for N.J. families, more abortion access, big AI moves in State of State
“This is an era of unease and uncertainty,” Gov. Phil Murphy said in his sixth State of the State address.
Top Democrats to keep leading N.J. Senate, Assembly after big Election Day wins
State Senate President Nick Scutari and Assembly Speaker Craig Coughlin are getting new terms.
Sen. Menendez defiant in meeting with Senate Democrats, many of whom want him to resign
Also, the FBI is investigating whether Egyptian intelligence played a role in the alleged scheme U.S. Sen. Robert Menendez has been accused of, according to a report.
Controversial N.J. senior tax cut plan that could spark government shutdown moves forward
Gov. Phil Murphy has threatened to shut down New Jersey's government over a tax relief proposal for seniors sponsored by fellow Democrats.
N.J. mayors and other local politicians may soon be allowed to shield their addresses
The bipartisan proposal, which divided Republicans, is now in the hands of Gov. Phil Murphy.
N.J. lawmakers will no longer have to disclose their home addresses
Supporters say it's to protect public officials. Opponents say it weakens transparency.